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The Emergence of Patriarchy?

Material Arts as Evidence

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Who invented Farming?

• Observations of plant behavior—recognition of young seedlings, seeds,

• Over time Connections between rain and growth

• Awareness of where certain plants grew• Worked out how to grow and tend crops• But, “Why bother to grow crops if they are all

over the place?”

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Why Change?

• Easier access to tasty grains, or reliable food supply (foragers do not carry food with them)

• Cereals only ripen once a year but seeds could be kept and eaten—storage? Accidental planting?

• Slow change to sedentism• Increase in population (Why?)

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Evidence

• 20,000 BCE– women had discovered food value of einkorn

• A single good stand of wild einkorn could feed a family for a year

• Grains had 50% more protein than wheat today• Easily plants itself so ancient peoples would

return to campsite each year. • Eventually the small band might decide to stay a

little longer, or not move on at all.

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So women had it easier now?

• H & G men hunted about 4 days a week and women spent 2.5 days gathering to feed family for a week

• Rest of the time was leisure (visiting, being, rituals, games, informal education/ raising of kids)

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Eynan

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Eynan

• Three layers of 50 stone houses• Small stone domes• Storage pits• Huts had hearths• Child and infant burials• A settled hunting and gathering band…

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And with Farming (horticulture initially and then agriculture)

• Woman’s world:– Mark fields for planting– Used fire hardened pointed digging sticks (later, larger

scale– plowing)– Harvest time—all including children-helped bring in grain– Children watched sheep and goats– Gathering continued – fruit and nuts– Women did milking and cheese-making– Children’s work increased (from the age of three—

chasing birds away...)

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Horticulture-> Agriculture

• Men would begin to help clear fields using Slash and burn methods

• Women would tend fields, complete household chores and tending children

• And build stone/ mud brick homes, make tools, containers (first pottery around 8000 BCE)

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Was Farming Harder?

• Abu Hareya (Syria)• Female skeletons had

deformed toe bones and powerful upper arms (not found in male skeletons)

Podcast• http://www.uh.edu/

engines/epi960.htm

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Textile Production

Why would it be a women’s task?• Domestic spinning and fiber preparation could

be done with children underfoot (unlike hunting, plowing, deep sea fishing, mining

• This tends to differ if weaving becomes a public, urban business

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Evidence of Increasing Distinction in Tasks

Liulin site in China’s Yellow River Valley• Males are buried

with stone adzes and chisels

• Women are buried with spinning whorls

Neolithic Xipo site, Lingbao, Henan

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Why would religion develop?

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Religion

• In some societies, religion may have been an early form of social control– a way of encouraging certain standards of conduct as people learned to live together– Moderation in animal slaughter– Planting season

• Viewed nature as imbued with supernatural powers (due to strong dependency on natural environment)

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Importance of Fertility Rites

Settled agriculturalists tended to emphasize the FEMALE PRINCIPLE OF LIFE: the earth or womb out of which their crops grew and life depended on this rite as the true source of life

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Venus of Willendorf

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Catalhayuk– Great Mother Goddess

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Mother Goddesses

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Predictions?


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